It's a part of the story, I believe it was Sauron imprisoned the Elf blacksmith's soul who helped him craft the first rings into the main person as a prison, so he becomes "immortal" through Saurons magic cause if he died the Elf would be free again.

Well you're kinda immortal in all games that has saves, and it's kinda like that, you die and you come back to a "checkpoint" pretty much, but the game becomes harder if you die cause the orc that kills you either becomes a special orc or if already a special orc he gains level becoming stronger.

I'd recommend it but if you're unsure you might wanna wait until the price drops some more first.

Ah I gotcha. I only looked at it a little bit tbh, only thing I didn't like is that the person you play as, is technically immortal? He just reforms? Correct me if I'm wrong. I like games that you have to worry about dying in a lot xD Not to say they just made a shitty unchallenged game. Just being immortal in a game was never my thing.

It's a part of the story, I believe it was Sauron imprisoned the Elf blacksmith's soul who helped him craft the first rings into the main person as a prison, so he becomes "immortal" through Saurons magic cause if he died the Elf would be free again.

Well you're kinda immortal in all games that has saves, and it's kinda like that, you die and you come back to a "checkpoint" pretty much, but the game becomes harder if you die cause the orc that kills you either becomes a special orc or if already a special orc he gains level becoming stronger.

I'd recommend it but if you're unsure you might wanna wait until the price drops some more first.